‘ :ta< concert lNVES'l'ED Robert C. Parent. Provincial ('t)lllfTll.\'\IOI'lCl' of the Boy Scouts A\‘.\'0(‘laIl()fl, ‘received the insignia -v . BY GOVENOR - GENERA of the Silver Wolf from His Excel- lency the Governor General. This is the highest award for S€l'Vl(‘€S THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIMEIWE «-0- BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL MCGUIGAN EXERCISE FREEDOM The-.9 days there is much soul- $(‘.'il‘t'lllIlE in the countries of the “ox: What is happening to us. up ink" is iiir vitalit_v being ea- lf‘ll away by moral corruption: l~ niir whole way of life. per- haps. making us necessarily wea- r than Communist states. So many facts are now forcing Il’Vt‘lll~t‘l\'(‘S in he recognized by ll'~‘ that we are for the mom- erit bewildered by Inniz. now. ll\9 in a d-ream-world of our own: and our awakening has been so Ksiidili-n. that we have hardly had a chance. as yet. to collect our thoughts. For years now. we have wat- "lIf‘(l Communism gradually ex- iciitling the boundaries of its do- fllln.‘ilI0ll. and gradually increas- ing its influence in countries whit h are not yet absolutely con- ll‘<)lit't‘l by it. At the same time. Win have watched our own coun- 'rie< making their countermoves. \\e have formed ‘ita - ,liaiirc< in order to form solid ‘fronts \\hl('lt would make it sui- 'r-ide for a Conimu..ist country to attempt military aggression. We haie aim ’.Il\'(‘fl economic aid to couiiti'ic~ which would otherwise be tcniptcil. for economic re one In line up with Communist coiiiiirics. or even become Com- miiiii I themselves. Wc have depended until now would continue to have it for 1! ng time hence. SUDDEN AWAKENING d . country announces the succes:\’ul firing of anointercontinental mis- sile. and demonstrates its trem- endous technological advance by launching two satellites. We are told frankly that it is almost a certainty that we shall be mil- itarily inferior in the not too dis- tant future. A shock of fear and apprehension strikes us. such as we have seldom felt before—a shock which has the salutary ef- fect of destroying. in every one of us, big and little and for a longo time to come. the vice of false coniplacen . And now that this fear pervad- es our atmosphere, we are stir- rei. into critical examination of ourselves. both individually and collectively, to determine where- in we have fallen down. and how we must mend our ways it our way of life is to survive. Per- haps it would not be out of place. here, to mention a few of the virtues with which we are going to have to arm ourselves. ‘Fortitude is an obvious one. to begin with. If we allow our fears to make us grow taint-hearted, if 35' we are not courageous enough to stand up manfully against those who would depriv us of that precious gift. divinely bestowed. called freedom-—then our cause lllmll military superiority and ec- is I05‘ nnoiiizc superiority: and we have had the comfortable assurance tli.-ii we had this superiority. and COMING EVENTS (‘nme to St. Mary's School con- cert l)ec. 20, 8 pm. KIllI.’,.\l0n Christmas Thursday December 17th Rellcvue Christmas Concert, Siandview Hall. December mth. Christmas Concert Dec. 18 New Glasgow Hall. Time 8:30. thaiidview Christmas Concert. UN‘ l8th. 8.15 p m Pownal Christmas Concert. Fri- tlav, December 20. Time 8 pm. t‘:-iicert in South Melville School llet-cniber I9. lork Point School concert to be held at Cornwall Hall. Tues- dm December 17th. “ltlllll Herbert (‘hristmas Con- t‘(‘I'i Tuesday. December 17th. Curtain 7.30. ‘ River School Christmas lnnccrt, Flat River dax Dece. I9. 8 p.m -tut-iid Rennie's Road Christ-i at Hunter's River on Dec. 17th at 8 p.m. Concert mo we“ in at Hall. Thurs- '0 . or of ~ which is “the beginning of ’ dom." U. N. Observer Hero Praises “ ‘L. B. Pearson iiervers at the United Mrs. R.J. Perry of Montreal. who is at present paying a visit to her parents, Rev. and Geo W boys work across Canada to eral Assembly. I strong motivation of Oristlaiil love the I cars which we bring us the Lord. Wis- May One of the official Canadian ob- ’ NILIODS is T36 . an assignment at the 12th session of the UN. General Assembly. This mother of two teen age has been doing lecture church service clubs and home associations. Her in political science and her interest in this work led to her appointment as official ob- server for the Department of Pub- lic Information. Montre Commenting on the l2th (Jen- Th H L & following communities‘ Crapaiid hiew Haien, Union float! and hit- I e s ‘ imat. B.C. were each fined ten ‘ o 0 dollars and costs or ten days Charged with failing to register a motor vehicle for the current . ' . e c - a aiiist a resident M"3""‘”"’ KM M"r."n M0ndayl())’fedhlS0l[.I'fll! siting was adjourned sentenced two city residents to 20:“, January 6 A" gamed from days in the Queens County jailflclyde Rm" charged mm OWF The me“ Md been previously toP.l8Lll1E a motor vehicle with de- victed of the theft of an electric ‘acme equipment Mm‘ dn” "om the My‘ Fergus‘ imud flaps. etc, was fined five A PC1500 (‘T131895 Will‘ "Pew" dollars and costs or Int‘ days U18 8 "1010? V9hl¢'l9 Wm‘ d°Ie'~"l A resident of Rose Valley. pre- tlve brakes was remanded Um” * viously remanded on a charge of today for sentence. Ithe theft of a quantity of meat The case of I H00-resident Ofl to the value of fifty dollars from the City charged with s9Ilm8.the meat house of Lorne Nichol- goods within the 'City with0ul'son. Pleasant \'alie_\- was fur- first having obtained a licencelther remanded until l)ccciiiherZ3 was adjourned until loqlay. " ”"”“‘" "" ' "’” ’ _ Two of three persons charged with being drunk and incapable received fines of S10 and costs and S5 and costs while the third received a sentence of 20 days in jail. City C. G. I. T. Girls Join For Vesper Service l Dressed |middies and na\_v skirts. ( ( ,girls from '/.ion ’l‘rinity and Hap- tist churches. Sunday llIl.’,lll pre-i sentt a most plcasiiig appear- '- Four speeders appeared before-ancc as they }UIn(‘(l in obs:-HIM: Magistrate Gilbert A Gaudet inlthe National (‘hristnia~ \'c.~pcig In li'aililioii.'il \\lIIll‘ . . 1. 1 Four Speeders Appear In Court * filed from the church to the sing- F ,‘ WASlil.\(."I'().‘\' worship. Those leading in the worship’ and service were Sandra Sutherl . and Shirley Boisner from Zion.’ Margaret Parker and Gloria Ste- wan from Trinity and Gail Cur-‘ rie from the Baptist Church i T h e C U I1‘ groups entered the church singing the Proves-' ’ "O Come All Ye- The congregation re- “The Magnificat' in ul- son Mr Roystoti F. Mugford A. RC 0 presided at the organ and directed the choir in the singing of two traditional carols The ‘Pageant of the Candles formed a very impressive part e ser-I vice This was followed by the singing of the hymn. "Come. Thou ‘Long-I-Expected Jesus " The girls :ing of the Recessioiial Iiymn. I “Hark the Herald Angels Sing." }PopuIation Of -World Climbs IAPI The world's population. now growing at the fastest rate in history, could reach ti.00().tit)tl.tXll) by the year 1000. the population refer- \ _ {The Guardian Page 15 ...r".°..:::°.-‘:‘...*":*..'.:.':':.‘.'...:":’:'.'.?.-J; Tuesd-w D°r—____17- 195‘ growth in world history." it said.I The bureau. a private institu-‘I30 _ . This is because economic pro now or not: compared with 2.sis.ano.ooo h Ifil tlon. said the speedup in growth: rates is not caused by a rise in- 81'?“ 35 599' birth rates. but by a “spec-tac-.53‘-9"‘ “‘ '“°" d Sh’ '”'d"d°' ular drop" in death rates IV?‘ V” 0 “ " I " I 9 ' during an The bureau said acceleratedlpcnod In which population growth is the "great-i _;— est enemy in the battle to raise levels of living" and that des-I pite the progress of modern.‘ times. there may be more pov-l erty-stricken in the world today ii there were 50 or it!) years NORTHERN GATEWAY The Pas. Man.. 475 miles north west of Winnipeg. is the start of the Hudson Bay railway 10 1'19 laeaport of Churchill. , MARTIN'S ELECTRIC For (fhrist.mas—Setting up trees and lights for outside and in. we haw in stock spare bulbs for all makes of tree lights. MARTIN'S ELECTRIC Phone 3727 Phone 3727 “Repairing and siipplviiig the Island with parts sions held to date. She had prev- iously attended other sessioins in an unofficial capacity. Queens County Magistrates Court S(‘l‘\lt‘t‘ Monday morning The four who resided in thelchoir held at ’I‘riiiit_\ l'nitcd The girls occupied the_ and led in the ser\ii-c of; Church ence liureau said Suiiday The bureau said population in 1955 was 2.69l.000.000 persons. as for all makes of wasliers.‘ PRAISES PEARSON She said Hon. Lester B Pear- ... “Y to Scouting. Mr Parent has been associated with Scouting since 1924. be performed out of love for God. The conclusion to which these thoughts seem to lead is this: that important as sucIi,\irtues as fortitude and industriousness are. the fundamentally necessary virtue r the members of free society is charity—love for God and love for neighbor. Remove this virtue. and we have a society. which is "A house divided against itself " "cannot stand" against its attackers. Moreover. our charity must pass beyond the bounds of national patriotism, and even be- yond the lands of otir own wes- rn civilization “Inferior" peoples have learn- ed to hate us because we have been remiss here. We can be pur- ely selfish as nations, as we can as individuals. And it should be clear that. either way. we sow the seeds of our own destruction. own destruction; our own society will continue to exist only she had talked to nations that she her the high regard in which Canada's former delegate “His ability to mediate and nego- tiate are rare qualities and work he has done behind scenes is frequently talked about w es". the U.N. observer noted. land for the next two day the United Nations while he was there". id. - she sa rs. Perry said it was not until le of other If realized had been held. the the en you speak to other delegat- Recalling a speaking engage ment which she recently fulfilled in New said she was introduced as com- ing from Canada. the home of Lester B. Pearson. This introduc- tion was the cause for tremend- ous applause. York City rs. Perry Mrs. Perry will be on the is- s. 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God has giv- en him certain talents. and put him in certain circumstances. Let ' him, istic Communist expends for the state is not equaled and better- Johnstons River School Christ- the was (‘oncert in Mt. Ryan Hall. Vlednesday Dec. 18. Curtain 7:30. Grand Tracadie School Con- rai-t.t‘orran Ban Hall. Thursday, (mm (be Dec 19. at son p in. . SWINE Brook school Concert in ‘l;tl':'nch River Ball. December f Rive Point School ciii-istmu , Concert will be held In the Sclwl. . Dec l8th. 2 . : Ebenezer School Concert in ‘Vb:-atley River Hall, __ December 17th. MD p.m. t v St. Peter’: Lake Chi-imnas ‘Wt. Thursday. Deouihsr 0 Con! , IUD. Q Cllrlllll 7.“. Sofiome all to curiniiiu School "H t 3 Damn“: manta‘ ridge on luiuiei-w rariaiiio typewriter. -cm gm lqupani. #1 IIIWIIS auinangniiaopiiin IJOIEIICAL lapaln Paton Electric Dark Ranch Minlt etc. Imagine mo THE GIFT OE GIFTS! 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